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  2. NOTANDA. COMMUNITYSETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Bell's bill in the Queensland Parliament extends the Special Agricultural Homesteads Act of 1901 so as to include, farm selection. At present people coming ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. A CHAT. UNDER OUR OWN FIG TREE,

    Back again? Yes, and pleased to meet old friends, and see the gleam of the river again, and note the shimmer of the leaves overhead. All seems so new: yet we feel ...

    Article : 1,263 words
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  5. GRAFTON TO QUEENSLAND.

    Went next to the, Herbert River, which is about 30 miles' south of Cardwell. This is one of the oldest sugar-growing districts in the North. There are three sugar mills ...

    Article : 2,993 words
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  7. IS IT THE BEGINNING OF DECAY?

    In a sermon on "Marriage and the Home," given in the Church of St. Lawrence, Jewry, London, the Rev. J. CartmelRobinson, of Holy Trinity, Hoxton, is ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. DECADENCE IN THE TOWNS.

    Same preacher further elaborated. The decrease in fertility, according to his contention, is observable chiefly in the towns. The power, of renewal is in the country, ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Though there it considerable conflict of opinion on the sugar bonus question, all must be agreed that a settled policy is absolutely necessary. The bonus in this ...

    Article : 590 words
  10. R. A. SOCIETY OF ENGLAND.

    The Royal Agricultural Society of England is in a bad way, and it was only by a majority of fifteen that a motion to hold a show in 1905 was carried, and then ...

    Article : 316 words
  11. THE SUNDAY QUESTION.

    Marie Corelli, the novelist (writes the "Argus' " London correspondent), has joined the Rev. R. J. Campbell, of the City Temple, in ...

    Article : 430 words
  12. MR. GEORGE MEREDITH'S PROPOSAL.

    The question of marriage, also that of birth-rate—alleged to be declining the world over wherever, civilisation is allegedly on the up-grade.— is the theme of ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. THE CHRISTIAN POINT OF VIEW.

    The "Guardian" (28th September) "Although Mr. Meredith's suggestion (of terminable or renewable marriuges) cannot be discussed without pain by anyone who ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. OUTSIDE THE PALE.

    The "Church Times" (30th September): "If Mr. Meredith was' serious, we have no hesitation in saying that he has deliberately put himself outside the pale of ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. CLARENCE RIVER SHIPPING.

    Mr. Editor.—From time to time complaints are made about the inconvenience and loss SUBtained by shippers through the lack of accommodation provided by the North Coast ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. PURE WANTONNESS.

    The "Spectator" (1st October): "One wonders whether Mr. Meredith has really thought out his suggestion, or whether he has only thrown it out in the pure ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. THE THREATENED SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Brisbane "Courier" writes:—It is to be deplored that neither the Commonwealth Government nor the people nf the Southern States have yet realised the urgency of the ...

    Article : 470 words
  18. THE REFORM WANTED.

    The "Daily News": "It is'the tyranny of dress, the detestable habit of dining at fashionable restaurants, the vulgar'rivalry of display that are destroying the home ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. FERRIES AND STEAMERS.

    Mr. Editor.—Judging by the reports chronicled, the travelling public should be commencing to get alarmed. In one week we rend "the punt at [?]rushgrove was nearly run down by the ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN HORSES FOR ENGLAND.

    A London correspondent writes: It is rumoured that a movement is on foot for the importation of horses from Australia to this country on a fairly large scale. ...

    Article : 450 words
  21. CHARITABLE AID.

    A recent cablegram stated that there were 75,000 known mendicants In London alone, mostly undeserving. Commenting upon this, ' Brisbane "Daily Mail" States ...

    Article : 132 words
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    Mr. Charles Cowper, who was formerly Sheriff in Sydney, is in the Rotorna distriet, and he sends some interesting notes in reference to the curative properties of ...

    Article : 341 words
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    Since the disqualification of Lady Agnos and" Naylor- and-Gough by the stipendiary stewards, and which has been appealed aguinst, the question has arisen how far ...

    Article : 175 words
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    The Grand Prize of Roubaix, one of' the classical races of the Continent,'" was won last month by the dutchman, H, Meyers, who Intends to retire after this season. ...

    Article : 312 words
  25. A PLAGUE OF SNAKES.

    Mr. James Markham, of Weston's Meadows, li[?]to, has found it necessary to destroy a stack of hav. which has stood for over two years, owing to its being literally alive with ...

    Article : 199 words
  26. SEVERE, BUT' TRUE.,

    At this point it is well to quote the "Daily Mail's" own indictment—a severe one, but, nins, too true: The whole trend of Australian Government is to feed the ...

    Article : 202 words
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